Libya's rebels have accepted an invitation to open a representative office in Washington, top United States official Jeffrey Feltman said on Tuesday.
"I delivered a formal invitation to the council for the opening of a representation in Washington," Feltman told a news conference, referring to the rebels' National Transitional Council.
"This step is an important milestone... and we are happy they accepted it," he added.
Feltman, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, is in Benghazi for talks with the rebel leadership during a three-day visit.
On the issue of calls for U.S. recognition of the NTC as the "sole legitimate interlocutor" of Libyans, Feltman noted the council was in fact already the only representative of the country in Washington.
"We have a special envoy in Benghazi. President (Barack) Obama has just invited the NTC to establish a representative office in Washington," he said.
"We have no office in Tripoli now. And we asked the Gadhafi people to close their embassy in Washington.
"Our officials see members of the council, the council sees us," said Feltman.
"There is ongoing diplomatic, political relationship and dialogue with members of the council who are considered by our fellow’s credible and legitimate representatives of the Libyan people."
Britain, France, Gambia, Italy and Qatar have already recognized the rebel council as their sole interlocutor in Libya.
Feltman also announced the U.S. was granting the Libyan opposition $53.5 million in aid, including for humanitarian needs, as well as $25 million in non-lethal military supplies.
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